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D. There is ---- water left, so drink only if you must.#some#little#few#much​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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D. There is little water left, so drink only if you must.

  • In the field of English linguistics, 'little' reflects something that is small or less in quality.
  • We use 'little' when rereferring to non-countable nouns. As water is a non- countable noun hence the correct term to use here will be 'little'.
  • On the other hand, we use few when referring to 'countable' nouns, hence few is not the correct option to use here.
  • 'Much' cannot be used in the sentence above as the sentence reflects that the water left is little.
  • However, all these words are quantifiers which are used for quantification of things.

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

There is little water left , so drink only if you must.

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